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Silicon Bakeware
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Hi folks, am at my wit's end with my two mini-bundt cake silicone moulds. I have used them three or four times now and, every time, the top bit comes out but the inside bits just stay stuck fast to the inside of the silicone. I thought they were supposed fool-proofly non-stick. I grease the insides, grease and flour, use that non-stick spray, use that non-stick spray and flour, but they still are stuck fast to the bottom. I've got a great recipe for these little cakes, and resorted to using muffin cases in a muffin tin for my second attempt last week, but they weren't as clever looking!
Can anyone help? I've just put a metal mini-bundt pan on my Amazon wishlist and might get that to try, but really don't want to fork out any more - the silicone ones were expensive enough!
Much appreciate some advice, please.
Chox
Can anyone help? I've just put a metal mini-bundt pan on my Amazon wishlist and might get that to try, but really don't want to fork out any more - the silicone ones were expensive enough!
Much appreciate some advice, please.
Chox
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apparently this stuff is the bees knees
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my tesco have it, also waitrose, also you can get it on amazon
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my tesco have it, also waitrose, also you can get it on amazon